April Happenings

Here’s a random April photo dump!

Samantha and Amelia are SO silly– particularly when they don’t nap (we still do quiet time for a minimum of 1.5 hours a day, even if they don’t fall asleep). They literally walked downstairs on a random Tuesday after quiet time was over like this and I started filming– it’s one of their funniest videos of all time. And in case you are wondering why they are wearing sports bras, they convinced Jake to buy them each one on a random errand run to Target (because they are manipulative and know they can convince Daddy to buy them anything!)

I have a feeling Amelia was the instigator on this one.

Our friends, the Erpeldings, got a new bunny, Mango! Meredith and the twins could spend hours over there cuddling him.

Meredith and Gavin on a “date.”

The girls always make me the prettiest bouquets.

Meredith loves to make cakes and cupcakes for me at the park.

Toddlers not interested in the games their mommies want them to play!

The days where it is just Meredith and me can be the most challenging. The twins are really great at distracting and entertaining her, so when it’s just her and I at the park, she’s bored out of her mind!

 

So strong willed. This happens 5.8 times a day.

Easter crafts!

We worked on refreshing our table manners because meal times were driving me absolutely crazy with all the getting out of seats, bouncing up and down in seats, elbows on the table, talking with mouth full, etc. We instituted a short-term ticket system where the girls were able to earn tickets to a private “Manners Tea Party” once they reached a certain number of tickets for good table manners. The twins were so excited for their tea party (Meredith obviously did not earn enough to join us!)

A fun taco, s’mores and movie night with Kennedy and Sebastian!

 

Daddy daughter date checking out a fun new park.

Meredith loves gymnastics and is very strong compared to the other kids.

Daddy daughter date to the Bubblefest show at the Cube and dinner out afterwards.

One of Meredith’s favorite pastimes is dumping out the contents of my purse. She loves to sneak away after breakfast when I’m distracted getting the girls ready for school and cleaning up and usually runs under the dining room table, going through lipstick, my wallet and any other treasures. Here she is caught red-handed!

Good thing you are cute, Meredith!

Lots of love,

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Spring Break in Utah Cont’d

Besides Easter excitement and skiing on our quick, 5-day Spring Break trip to Utah, the girls scootered on the walking trail and fed all the horses along the way.

Jake mcguivered a ride-on toy truck onto the swing in Grammy’s backyard with some zip ties– hours of entertainment!

 

 

The twins’ favorite babysitters, Claire and Charlotte, left CA last year to go to school at UVU, and they happened to be available for a last-minute meet-up before we left town.

Pippi Longstocking hair!

Post-braid crimped hair.

Dress up box time! Oh the memories playing with these dress up clothes with cousins!

What a diva!

We woke up at the crack of dawn again for the return trip and made it back in another record-time trip with just a few bathroom stops. Definitely our greatest success with a road trip to date!

Lots of love,

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First Time Skiing

While in Utah for Spring Break, the twins took skiing lessons for the first time. We watched a few YouTube videos beforehand so they could see the general idea and got out the door bright and early for our first ski day. We drove up Little Cottonwood Canyon to the Alta Ski Resort to rent their gear and start their ski school. The girls were SO excited and I was impressed that they were willing to jump in and try something a little bit scary and new! They are not used to snow and it was frigid outside, but they adapted a lot better than I did!

They were a little bit overwhelmed with all the new gear, but quickly got used to the heavy boots and helmets. It was freezing out and I had no winter clothes that fit my baby bump, so I stuck around for a few pictures and headed inside the lodge to watch from the comfort of the cafe.

The kids spent the first hour or so of the first day of ski school inside getting used to the equipment and playing games and then ventured out for their first run down the bunny hill. I hung out in the lodge while Jake skied and picked the girls up from ski school at the end of the morning.

Ready to ski!

I wish they had this “magic carpet” conveyer when I was learning to ski as a kid! SO much easier and less terrifying than the toe rope!

 

We went during the week, and even though it was Spring Break in Utah as well, it was very peaceful and uncrowded! Alta was a fabulous place for the girls to learn and their ski school was very organized. They liked their teachers and didn’t bat an eye at being in class without us for the morning.

Samantha was a daredevil and didn’t seem fazed, even the first few times she fell.

Go, Amelia! She got the hang of it so quickly! Fearless!

Samantha was so proud of herself for skiing backwards! She told everyone about it for days and at preschool when we got home.

After a morning of ski school and Jake going up the lift on his own runs, he picked them up and we ate lunch together. Nothing like warming up with hot chocolate and big lunch after an exhausting morning of skiing. I thought the girls would be really tired and would just want to go home for the afternoon, but they begged to stay and ski with Daddy, so he took them both out to the bunny hill. We could have put them in the full-day ski school, but then they would have had to eat lunch without us and I thought a full-day of lessons would be a little much, so we opted to split our time.

Back on the slopes with Daddy! One parent to two kids was a little much skiing by themselves. He couldn’t have them use the magic carpet conveyer because the ski school was using it, so he had to take them back up via the toe rope, which was a disaster! They kept pulling on each other and dragging each other down, and then someone would be coming up behind them on the toe rope and almost crash into them! A few nice skiers helped Jake up with both of the twins the first time because they were really struggling! The next few times, Jake would ski down the hill with just one, take that one back up and then ski down with the other one. I watched, cringing and laughing, from the comfort of the lodge! It definitely would have been easier with two people there to help, but they managed.

Snow angels.

At the end of the first afternoon, Jake trudged in, completely exhausted from dragging the twins around and basically carrying them up the hill each time. The girls, on the other hand, didn’t want to leave and were only upset because they wanted to go down one more time.

During the day, Meredith stayed with Grammy and had a blast at library story time, the park, and the mall play scape.

The next day, we were out the door early for Ski School Day Two. It had snowed the night before, so there was some fresh powder and the slopes weren’t so icy. Again, we dropped the twins off at ski school, I headed to the lodge and Jake went up the lifts for his own ski runs.

Can’t wait to ski some more!

 

We ate lunch together, and against Jake’s will, the girls convinced him to take them out again for the afternoon! The toe rope was still pretty difficult for them to handle on their own, so this time, one of the twins stayed back at the lodge with me, while Jake took the other out one-on-one. They loved their special alone time with each parent!

Samantha was so proud of herself for learning to ski!

Amelia loved her first ski school and although we easily could have gone all week, our Utah trip was short, so we couldn’t devote the entire time to skiing. Next trip, they will definitely be able to handle the all-day ski school and maybe even go up the lift with Jake. We easily could have gone skiing with them every day that week if we had had the time– that’s how much they loved it! I definitely underestimated their enthusiasm and stamina for skiing and couldn’t believe they could be out there for 6 hours skiing!

Amelia trudges back to the lodge after a long day of skiing. Until next time!

Lots of love,

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Easter 2018

Easter happened to fall during the twins’ Spring Break this year, so we took a road trip to Utah, leaving at 3 a.m. on Saturday and arriving a record 8.5 hours later. I was dreading the driving, especially being uncomfortably pregnant, but it was actually our best road trip ever! Meredith had intermittent bouts of screaming to get out of her car seat, as expected, but for the most part, the girls were great and we only stopped three times for gas and bathroom breaks, making the journey seem short from what we are used to. We may finally be turning a corner on road trips!

Easter was easy for me this year since my mom had bought everything for their baskets and Uncle Mike and Ali put them together for me. They also filled the eggs with candy, a few with dollars and hid them around the backyard. I did absolutely nothing but relax, so it felt like the Easter Bunny really did come this year!

Sunday morning the girls awoke to their Easter baskets and a giant Easter egg hunt in the backyard. Along with bubbles, stuffed animals and a few other crafts and toys, they loved the peanut butter caramel chocolate eggs inscribed with their names– thanks, Grammy! I didn’t have to put in any effort at all!

Meredith, what is this pout face about??!

Meredith wanted to enjoy her chocolate after finding each egg instead of waiting until the end.

Amelia was excited about actually having to hunt for eggs this year, since we have a much smaller backyard!

Samantha shows off her basket.

Ali helps out Meredith with retrieving an egg.

 

 

 

   

Distracted by the bunny.

    

Showing off their spoils.

Nom nom.

I brought some silly string and the girls had their first silly string fight in the backyard!

They mostly just stood straight across from each other and sprayed, instead of running around.

Meredith was not a fan of the silly string!

Help me, Uncle Mike!

Take cover!

It was a gorgeous spring day and the girls played outside after all the Easter morning excitement.

Story time.

Grandpa had made a delicious seder meal the night before and Sunday we all enjoyed Grammy’s Easter feast.

Devouring matzoh kugel and fruit kugel the night before Easter for Grandpa’s seder dinner:

Grammy’s yummy Easter dinner.

Yum!

We were so glad Uncle Mike and Ali came down from Wyoming to spend Easter and that we could make it to Utah this year! The girls had their best Easter ever!

Lots of love,

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